Cambridge University Cricket Club, first recorded in 1817, is the representative cricket club for students of the
University of Cambridge
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. Depending on the circumstances of each individual match, the club has always been recognised as holding
first-class status. The university played
List A cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the numb ...
in 1972 and 1974 only. It has not played top-level
Twenty20
Twenty20 (T20) is a shortened game format of cricket. At the professional level, it was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 for the inter-county competition. In a Twenty20 game, the two teams have a single innin ...
cricket.
With some 1,200 members, home matches are played at
Fenner's
Fenner's is Cambridge University Cricket Club's ground.
History
Cambridge University Cricket Club had previously played at two grounds in Cambridge, the University Ground and Parker's Piece. In 1846, Francis Fenner leased a former cherry orchard ...
. The club has three men's teams (Blues, Crusaders and the Colleges XI) and one women's team which altogether play nearly 100 days of cricket each season. The inaugural
University Match
The University Match in a cricketing context is generally understood to refer to the annual fixture between Oxford University Cricket Club and Cambridge University Cricket Club.
From 2001, as part of the reorganisation of first-class cricket, ...
between Cambridge and
Oxford University Cricket Club
Oxford University Cricket Club (OUCC), which represents the University of Oxford, has always held first-class status since 1827 when it made its debut in the inaugural University Match between OUCC and Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC). ...
was played in 1827 and the match was the club's sole remaining first class fixture each season until 2020.
The club has also operated as part of the Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (Cambridge UCCE) which included
players from Cambridge University and was Anglia Polytechnic University, now
Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public university in East Anglia, United Kingdom. Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont in 1858. It became a university in 1992, and was renamed after John Ruskin in ...
. This was re-branded as the
Cambridge MCC University (Cambridge MCCU) prior to the 2010 season, when its governance was transferred from the
England and Wales Cricket Board
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the national governing body of cricket in England and Wales. It was formed on 1 January 1997 as a single governing body to combine the roles formerly fulfilled by the Test and County Cricket Board, ...
to
MCC. Both male and female teams play in the
British Universities & Colleges Sport competitions and the men also take part in the MCC Universities Championship and Twenty20 competitions. In 2020, the MCCU competitions were cancelled due to Coronavirus restrictions and funding from MCC ceased. The MCCU teams played in 2021 as UCCEs once more. Cambridge UCCE, without support from ARU, competed in the National League against other UCCES, with players selected only from Cambridge University.
The club also oversees and manages the annual inter-college 'Cuppers' cricket competition.
The earliest reference to cricket at the University of Cambridge is in 1710. A Cambridge University team played against an
Eton College
Eton College () is a public school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI under the name ''Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore'',Nevill, p. 3 ff. intended as a sister institution to King's College, C ...
team in 1754 and 1755, although those were minor matches. It is not known if the Eton teams were of present or past pupils. Cambridge University began an annual series against
Cambridge Town Club
Cambridge Town Club (CTC) was a first-class cricket club established in Cambridge before 1817. Among notable players who represented CTC were Tom Hayward senior, Robert Carpenter and George Tarrant. It co-existed with Cambridge University Cr ...
, which evolved into the original
Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, on 30 May 1817. It is with this game that both teams first acquired first-class status.
All Cambridge teams play annual University Matches against Oxford as well as other matches throughout the Lent and Summer terms. The first team four-day University Match retained its first-class status until 2020 and alternates between being held at Fenner's and
The Parks
The Oxford University Parks, commonly referred to locally as the University Parks, or just The Parks, is a large parkland area slightly northeast of the city centre in Oxford, England. The park is bounded to the east by the River Cherwell, thoug ...
. The one-day match is played at
Lord's on the same day as the women's one-day University Match. The Crusaders play a three-day game against the Authentics as well as one-day and Twenty20 games.
Cricket at Cambridge University
Players who represent Cambridge in the
university match
The University Match in a cricketing context is generally understood to refer to the annual fixture between Oxford University Cricket Club and Cambridge University Cricket Club.
From 2001, as part of the reorganisation of first-class cricket, ...
against Oxford are awarded a
"Blue", which recognises sporting achievement at the highest level whilst a student at the university. , Cambridge meets Oxford at
Lord's in first-class and limited-overs matches, and a "Blue" is awarded to anyone who plays for Cambridge in either fixture.
Those representing the Second XI (the Crusaders) are eligible for a "Colour" if they represent the Crusaders against Oxford's 'Tics. Despite a large winter training-squad, and many players representing the university over the summer months (up to 50 players from the training squad and college level) rarely are more than a total of 12 Blues and 12 Colours awarded. Women cricketers are awarded a Half-Blue for playing in the one-day match at Lord's and a discretionary full Blue if any of them meet the relevant criteria laid down by the Blues Committee.
The Quidnuncs club, founded in 1852,
grouped together prominent Cambridge University cricketers.
Recent history
In recent Oxford versus Cambridge University matches, the honours have been fairly even between the two Universities. In 2010 Cambridge University played Oxford in three matches for the first time: Twenty20, 4-Day First-Class and the 1-Day Match at Lord's (note that colours are not awarded for the Twenty20 game).
The Cambridge Centre of Cricketing Excellence (UCCE) team has played 27 first-class matches between 2001 and 2009. Subsequently, as the Cambridge Marylebone Cricket Club University, three First Class fixture were played each season until 2014 when this was reduced to two. In 2019, the ECB announced that Cambridge (among other universities) was set to lose its first-class status by 2021.
Grounds
The three grounds that Cambridge University have used for home first-class and List A matches since 1821 are listed below, with statistics complete through to the end of the 2014 season. Only the first-class and List A matches played at the ground by Cambridge University are recorded in the table.
See also
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List of Cambridge University Cricket Club players
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC) in top-class matches since the club was first recorded in 1817. CUCC teams have always had important or first-class cricket status. B ...
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List of Oxford and Cambridge Universities cricket team players
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for the combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities cricket team in top-class matches since 1839. The team had top-level status and played 18 first-class cricket matches during it ...
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List of Cambridge UCCE & MCCU players
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The University Match (cricket)
The University Match in a cricketing context is generally understood to refer to the annual fixture between Oxford University Cricket Club and Cambridge University Cricket Club.
From 2001, as part of the reorganisation of first-class cricket, ...
Bibliography
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
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'', 32nd edition, editor
Sydney Pardon, John Wisden & Co., 1895
Further reading
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
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'', 27th edition, editor
Charles F. Pardon
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It was during his time as editor that the Wisden Cricketers of th ...
, John Wisden & Co., 1890
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